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1st EDITION B4 The Morning Ntwi, Wilmington, TuMday, Jin. 27, 1U1 IN MEMORIAM Obituaries I MOORI In levlno mtmorr of my 1, husband Anthony Clark Moor on lha In II I Annlvarury of hit death, Jan 27, MM. I Sadly mliwd by hit wHa, Dixit Moofa, Rahoboth I Mrs. Effinger's husband, Joseph died in 1975. She is survived by two sons, Joseph C.

of Laurel and George E. Of Frederica; two daughters, Esther Faimbrother of Hua-chuca City, and Mabel Moore Of Frederica; a brother, George L. White of Orlando, two sisters, Caroline Dietrich of Winter Haven, and Edna Hecker of Orlando; eight grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. Services will be Thursday afternoon at 1:30 at the Berry Funeral Home, Northwest Front Street, Mil-ford, where friends may call tomorrow night. Burial will be in Henlopen Memorial Park near Milton.

Harry J. Draper DELMAR Harry J. Draper, 86, a resident of Shangri-La Nursing Home, formerly of Greensboro, died Sunday in the nursing home after a short illness. Mr. Draper worked for the Pet Milk Co.

in Greensboro for 26 years until he retired in 1959. He is survived by his wife, M. Edna Draper; a son, Robert of Baker and Emma Mariane, all of Wilmington, and Olga Ohagland of Seaford; seven grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Services will be Thursday morning at 10:30 at St. Mark's United Methodist Church, 1700 Limestone Road.

Friends may call tomorrow night at the Nichols Funeral Home, 212 E. Justis Newport. Burial will be in Grace Epsicopal Cemetery, Wilmington. Instead of flow-ers, the family suggests contributions to St. Mark's United Methodist Church, 1700 Limestone Road, 19808, or to charity.

Dorothy T. Carroll Dorothy T. Carroll, 69, of 403 Weldin Road, Shellburne, died Sunday in the General Division after a long illness. Mrs. Carroll was a secretary for the Du Pont Co.

in Wilmington for 43 years until she retired in 1972. She is survived by her husband, Preston and a sister, Lucia T. Dunham of Oklahoma City, Okla. Services will be Thursday afternoon at 2 at the Faries Funeral Chapel, 29 S. Main Smyrna, where friends may call an hour earlier.

Burial will be in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Smyrna. Instead of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the American Cancer Society, 1925 Lovering Wilmington, 19806. Madeline J. Lacey TOLEDO, Ohio Madeline Johnson Lacey, 72, of 6833 Regents Park formerly of Wilmington, was dead on arrival Sunday at Flower Hospital, Sylvania, after a long illness. Mrs.

Lacey was a saleswoman in the jewelry department of the Strawbridge Clothier Store in the Merchandise Mart, Wilmington, until she retired in 1977 after 10 years. Her husband, Willis died in 1966. She is survived by two sons, Elwood W. of San Antonio, Texas, and James R. of Wilmington; three daughters, Betty Naumowich, with whom she lived, Barbara Seiber and Nancy Colvard, both of Wilmington; a brother, Arthur Johnson of Bryn Mawr, two sisters, Dorothy Jasper and Eleanor Nash, both of New-town Square, and seven grandchildren.

Services will be Thursday morning at 11 at the Mealey Funeral Home, Seventh and Broom streets, Wilmington, where friends may call tomorrow night. Burial will be in Silverbrook Cemetery, Wilmington. Alice B. Mackenzie Alice B. Mackenzie, 40, of Green-bridge Drive, Greenbridge, died Sunday in Milford Memorial Hospital after a short illness.

Miss Mackenzie is survived by her father, Herbert of Salisbury, her mother, Althea L. Cargill of Milton; a brother, Lee Mackenzie of Sebastopol, Calif, and two sisters, Sharon C. Pyle of Wilmington and A. Mugging may cost pair 1 year for each nickel By TOM GREER SUff writer Glenn A. Dumpson and Larry J.

Dorsey will be sentenced to at least a year in jail for each nickel they apparently got in a 30-cent robbery last fall. A Superior Court jury yesterday found Dumpson, 20, and Dorsey, 21, both of 1300 block West guilty of first-degree robbery and second-degree conspiracy in the Nov. 22 mugging of Gloria Bargonetti, 51, of the 1300 block Shallcross Ave. Mrs. Bargonetti said she was grabbed around the neck and thrown to the Sound, aggravating an earlier ver-brae injury.

The minimum mandatory punishment for first-degree robbery is three years in jail. If Dumpson and Dorsey split the amount Mrs. Bargonetti said they took from her, each one got 15 cents. Thus the least jail time each man will get would be a year for each nickel. The two men could draw up to 30 years for the robbery.

Each man could also receive up to seven years for the conspiracy conviction. The jury deliberated about half an hour before returning its verdict, ending the one-day trial. Mrs. Bargonetti said a man stepped in front of her and put gloved hand over ber mouth. His companion grabbed her around the neck from behind.

The incident occurred on Delaware Avenue near Rodney Street at about 7:30 p.m., as she was walking home with some groceries. The woman said she was thrown to the ground, her coat pocket was ripped off and 30 cents taken from it. She said the men fled across an apartment house lawn and down an alley toward Shallcross Avenue. Mrs. Bargonetti found a welfare card with Dumpson's name on it where she was thrown to the ground.

She summoned police from a nearby house and turned the card over to the officers who answered her call. Dumpson and Dorsey were arrested as they were jogging on Van Buren Street, northeast of the robbery scene, according to Wilmington Patrolman Sean T. Fin-erty. They were returned to the 1500 block Delaware where Mrs. Bargonetti identified Dorsey.

Dumpson and Dorsey both denied the mugging. They testified they were on their way to the Warner Elizabeth V. Johnson SMYRNA Elizabeth V. Johnson, 83, a resident of the Delaware Hosoital for the Chronically 111. for meriy of Wilmington, died Saturday the hospital after a long illness.

Mrs. Johnson's husband, Edward, died many years ago. She has no immediate survivors. Services will be Thursday morning at 10:30 at the Faries Funeral Chapel, 29 S. Main where friends may call an hour earlier.

Burial will in St. Peter's Cemetery, Smyrna. William Byrd SMYRNA William Byrd, 74, a resident of the Delaware Hospital the Chronically 111, formerly of Wilmington, died Saturday in the hospital after a long illness. Mr. Byrd was a laborer in the Wilmington area until he retired many years ago.

He has no immediate survivors. never married. Services will be Thursday morning at 10 at the Faries Funeral Chapel, 29 S. Main where friends may call an hour earlier. Burial will in St.

Peter's Cemetery, Smyrna. Mary L. Reed WYOMING Mary Louise Reed, 88, of near Wyoming, died Sunday in Kent General Hospital, Dover, after long illness. Mrs. Reed's husband, Homer, died 1956, She is survived by four sons, Frank Tharp of Lewes, Russell T.

Reed and Herman H. Reed, both of Wyoming, and Wilson M. Reed of Felton; two daughters, Alice R. Jones of Marydel and Anna J. Lane Wyoming; a stepson, Robert A.

Reed of Gainesville, 25 grandchildren, and 27 great-grandchildren. Services will be tomorrow after noon at 2 at the Torbert Funeral Chapel, Bradoford and Reed streets, Dover, where friends may call tonight. Burial will be in Bar-ratt's Chapel Cemetery, Frederica. Mable W.Ef finger FREDERICA Mable W. Effinger, 72, of near Frederica, died Sunday in Kent General Hospital, Dover, after a long illness.

DEATH NOTICES NAROO In St. Francis Hospital on January 23. 1981, Nancy Nardo wife of Gaetano Nerdo of 1561 West 4th Street, Wilmington, DE. Agi 87 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Funeral Service trom the CHARLES P.

ARCARO FUNERAL HOME, 2309 Lancaster Avenue (oppi-site Cathedral Cemetery) on Tuesday morning, January 27 at Mass of Christian Burial St. Anthony Of Padua RC Church, 9th DuPont Streets at Entombment In Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call al the funeral home on Monday evening from 7 on. NAUOHtON At his late residence on January 23, 1981, Nell husband of Betty M. Naughton of 14 Juniper Street, Washington Park, New Castle.

Age 67 years. Relatives and friends are invited lo attend the Services at the GEBHART FUNERAL HOME, 531 Delaware Street, New Castle on Tuesday morning, January 27 at 10:30. Interment al Gracelawn Memorial Park. There will be no viewing. The family suggest contributions be sent lo the Asbury Methodlsl Church, Basin Road, Wilmington Manor, New Castle, DE 19720, or to Ihe American Eancer Society, 1925 Lovering Avenue, Wilmington, 19806.

NICKEL At the St. Francis Hospital on January 11 1M1 Inlin Utrkal ini rt. Ml Trnu Avenue, Woodcrest. Husband of Winifred Prouse Nickel. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Wednesday morning, January 28 al St.

Alban's Episcopal Church, 913 Wilson Road, at 11 o'clock. Interment Silverbrook Cemetery. Friends may call at the CHANDLER FUNERAL HOME, 2506 Concord Pike, Sharpley, on Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 P.M. NOLAN In Union Hospital on January 25, 1981. May wile of the late James J.

Nolan of 205 South Broad Street, Middletown, DE. Age 92 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend Mass of Christian Burial at St. Josephs RC Church, Middle-town DE on Wednesday morning, January 28 at Interment in Cathedral Cemetery. There will be no viewing.

In lieu ol flowers Ihe family suggest contribulions lo St. Josephs Church. SAUNDERS In this city on January 25, 1981, Florence wife of the lale Albert C. Saunders Jr. of 113 Meadowood Drive, Newark, DE.

Age 69 years. Services and Interment will be private and at the convenience of the family. There will be no viewing. Arrangements by Ihe MCCRERY FUNERAL HOMES. SCHIAVONI In the Memorial Division on January 24, 1981, Angelamaria ol 208 North Lincoln Street, Wilmington, DE, wife of Carlo E.

Age 87 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the CHARLES P. ARCARO FUNERAL HOME, 2309 Lancaster Avenue (oppl-site Cathedral Cemetery) on Wednesday morning at 1:30. Mass of Christian Burial al St. Anthony's RC Church at 9:30.

Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call al the funeral home on Tuesday evening alter In lieu of flowers the family suggest contributions to St. Anthony's RC Church Building Fund, 9lh DuPont Streets, Wilmington, DE 19805. tret, SIOWILL In Wilmlngtn Medical Center General Division on Saturday, January 24, 1981. Walter R.

(Snooky) SidweH, of Cox Trailer Park, Wilmington, Del. Survived by 7 grandchildren. Aged 47 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services on Tuesday morning, January 27, al the HIRZEL SUBURBAN FUNERAL HOME, 201 S. Maryland Elmhurst.

Interment at Rivervlew Cemetery. Friends may call at Ihe funeral home on Monday evening after 7 o'clxk. SOBOCINSKI'- Suddenly In Ihls city on Saturday January 24, 1981, Stanley husband of Mervann T. (nee Prus) Sobocinski of 1016 Linden Street. Age 56 years.

Relatives, friends and members of the Polish Library Assoc. are invited lo attend the funeral from the JOHN F. YASIK A NO SON INC. FUNERAL HOME, 607 South Harrison Street, on Wednesday morning January 28 al IMAM. Mass of Christian Burial al St.

Hedwigs RC Church at Emlombmenl In Ihe crypt of St. John Newmann, Cathedral Cemeiery. Friends may call at Ihe funeral home Tuesday evening atler 7:00. Parking facililies across from funeral home. STUART In this City on January 24, 1981, James Bonner Stuart, husband of Mary D.

Stuart of 105 Silverside Rood, aged 86 years. Relatives and rrienos are invneo to oneno rne Services at Ihe MCCRERY MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 3924 Con- rnrri Dltta Tftllauwill ti Thnrriv CAfjV Morning January 29 al 11 o'clock. AyrM Interment Riverview Cemeiery. There will be no viewing. In lieu of Flowers the Family suggests contri butions be made lo your favorite charity.

THOMPSON In Wilmington Medical Center, Memorial Division, on January 22, 1981. Ida V. Thompson, ot 56 Ookmont Dr, New Castle, De. Wife of Claude D. Thompson.

Mother of Samuel C. Davis, of Chicago, III. Sister of Harold C. Wilson of Philadelphia, Pa. Also survived by two Grandchildren, two Greal-Grandsons, one Nephew, a Daughter-in-law Emma S.

Davis and other relatives and friends. Relatives and Friends are. invited to atlend Funeral Services al CONGO FUNERAL HOME, 201 N. Gray Ave, Wilmington, DE on Tuesday afternoon, January 27th at 1 o'clock. Intermenl al Gracelawn Memorial Park immediately following Services.

Friends mav call at the Funeral Home on Tuesday from 11 until I. There will be no viewing after o'clock. WELLS Suddenly In Houston, Texas, on Jan- uary 23, 1981. Lloyd F. Wells, husband of Rose Ann Wells, of 1911 Walnut St, Partridge.

ILL. Aged 01 years. Reianves ano menus are invited to atlend the funeral services from Ihe WILLIAM J. WARWICK FUNERAL HOME, 121 W. Park Place, Newark, DE, on Wednesday morning, January 28, al 11:00.

Interment In Head of Christiana Cemetery. Newark. DE. Friends mav call 1 hour prior to service lime. In lieu of flowers please make contributions to 51.

Paul's Lutheran Church Memorial Fund, S. College Ave Chestnut Hill Rd, Newark, DE 19711. WILKINS On January 24, 191, Waller Wllkins Sr, of Bridgeport, NJ, husband of Margaret Wllkins. Son ol Anna Wilklns. Father of Waller Wilklns Jr, Dan Wllkins and Sherry Hibble.

Brother of Edward Wilklns. Also survived by 4 grandchildren. Private funeral services will be held on Wednesday al the McGUINNESS FUNERAL HOME, 34 Hunter St, Woodbury NJ. Donations mav be made lo the American Heart Assoc or the American Diabetes Assoc, 345 Union SI, Hacken-tack, NJ. The viewing will be on Tuesday avamng.

A ROANE In kvln mtmory o( Martha Ann (Gladnev) Roana, on her birthday, January 26. We will never forget you, For we will alwavi carry The love tor you In our heard. as eacn oay goat oy We let our Iruil For your love It everlasting. ana courage grow. Sadly Missed By the Entire Family Haoov Birthday CARD OF THANKS BENSON The family of Otberna W.

Btnson deeply appreciates the acts at kindness and sympathy shown to us In the death of our dally beloved brother. We especially give thanks to Iht members of ILA Local 1694. Coleman Course, Rev. Hilton, Congo Funeral Home and the staff. Also for the many cards, flowers, and the donations of food.

May Cod Bless all of you. Robert William Richard A. Benson and Dorothy Harris WILLIAMS We would like to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation for kindnesses and condolences expressed by Pastor Henry Fordham and members. Also members of Alpha Baptist Chruch and pallbearers. Especially thanks to friends in bereavement of my son, Earl Phillip Williams.

Mother Marie Williams 8. Family. DEATH NOTICES BAGNATO On January IM1. Joseph S. Bagnalo, Jr.

of 950 East Baltimore Pike, Kennett Square, Age 30 years. Son of Joseph and Emma Calvarese Bagnalo. Relatives and friends are invited to attend Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 A.M.. Wednesday, January 21 at St. Gabriels Chapel, Rt 41, Avondale, PA.

-Interment St. Patrick's Cemetery, Kennett Square, PA. Friend may call at the ALBERT F. KUZO FUNERAL HOME, 250 West Slate Street, Kennell Square, PA Tuesday evening from to 9:00 P.M. BATES In Hillside House, 110 S.

Broom Wilmington, on Thursday, January 22. 1981, Leah Hlriel Bates, wife of the late Nicholas Bales formerly of Holiday Hills, in her 04th year. Aunt of John C. Hlriel of Wilmington, and S. Taylor Hlrzel of Fairfax.

Services and interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the American Heart Association of Inc. 4 Trolley Square, Wilmington, DE 1801. Arrangements by JOHN C. HIRZEL FUNERAL HOME.

BLACK In this city on January 2 (911. Alice W. Black, wile of the late John Black III of 1013 Wilson Road. Aged 71 years. Mother of Betty Jane Black.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral service on Thursday afternoon January 29 at 2 o'clock at the SPICER-MULLIKIN FUNERAL HOME. 74th Market Streets. Inter ment Ml. Salem Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday evening after 7.

In lieu of flowers contributions may be made lo the Mary Campbell Center, 4641 Weldin Road, Wilmington, Delaware 19803. BOLTON At his late residence on January 25, 1981 Theodore Bennett Bolton of 23 Dogwood Drive, Kennett Square, PA, formerly of Brondy-wlne Hundred. Age 32 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend Memorial Services at Christ Church, Christiana Hundred, Greenville on Wednesday afternoon, January 21 at 2:00. In lieu of flowers the family request that contributions be made to the Brandvwine River Museum end Conservancy, Chadds Ford, PA or the American Cancer Society, or lo the V.M.I Foundation.

Lexington, VA In his memory. Arrangements by the MCCRERY FUNERAL HOMES. CASPUTO In Miami, FL on January 23. 1981, Mary Louise Sarlln, wife of Tony Caspufo formerly of New Castle, DE. Age 49 years.

Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the Services at the GEBHART FUNERAL HOME, 531 Delaware Street, New Castle on Wednesday morning January 28, al 11:00. Interment at Odd Fellows Cemetery, Smyrna, DE. There will be a viewing 1 hour prior to services. CELANO suddenly, in this city on January 23, 1981. Joseph A.

Celano, husband of Jean Reardon Celano, of 1702 S. Riding Lane, Glen Berne Eslates, Wilmington, Del. Aged 47 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral from the DOHERTY-WICKERSHAM FUNERAL HOME, 3200 Limestone Road, on Tuesday morning, Jan-aurv 27, al 9:30. Mass of Christian Burial will be ottered al SI.

Matthew's RC Church, WeodcreSt al 10 o'clock. Interment at All Saints Cemetery. Friends Friends may call at the DOHERTY-WICKERSHAM FUNERAL HOME on Monday evening after 7. Valet parking service. DAVIS In this city on January 26, 1981.

Mrs. Stella Davis of 704 River Road. Widow ol Mr. Louis Davis. Survived bv nieces, Mrs.

Selma nie Ross of Philadelphia. Newphews Mr. Bernard Jacob of Sebastian, Florida. Mr. James Zenker of Vlllen-ova.

Mr. Alex Zenker of Royerlord, Pa. Several other nieces and nephews and many great nieces and nephews. Aged IS years. Relatives and friends are inviled to attend funeral services Tuesday, January 27 at 2:30 p.m.

from the SCHOENBERG MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 519 Philadelphia Pike. Interment will be in Adas Kodesch Cemetery on Foulk Rd. In lieu of flowers the family snei tmetn, section ot tne Jewish community suggests contributions to the Harold Fineman Scholarship Fund, Garnet Valley High School, Con- cordville, Pa. 19331. EASTBURN In this city on January 23, 1981, Pearl wife of H.

Emerson Eastburn of Ml. Cuba. Age 77 years. Relatives and friends are inviled lo attend the Services at the MCCRERY MEMORIAL CHAPEL, Kirkwood Hwy 8. Duncan Road on Wednesday morning, January 28 at 11:00.

Interment Lower Brandvwine Cemetery. Friends may call at Ihe funeral home on Tuesday evening from 7:00 til 9:00. In lieu of flowers the family suggest contributions be made to the American Cancer Society, 1925 Lovering Avenue, Wilmington, DE. FOSTER Suddenly in this City on January 22, 1981. Roy (Lerov) Foster, formerly of 710 Kirkwood Street Wilmington.

Brother of Bessie Hill of ueirun, nnii.n. ui-re vi Elmer and Howard Robbins. Devoted friend of Mrs. Eula, Howard. Also survived by Nieces, Nephews, Other Relatives and Friends.

Aged 90 years. Relatives and Friends and, Members of Shiloh Lodge ti, Prince HallMasons of Englewood, New Jersey are invited to sttend Funeral Services from Tabernacle Baptist Church, 5lh Washington Slreels, Wilmington on Wednesday, January 28 at 8PM. Interment Thursday Mnrnina Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call at the Church on Wednesday from until 8PM. Lodge Services will begin at 7PM.

Arrangements by THE EDWARD R. BELL FUNERAL HOME, 909 Poplar Slreet. GALLOWAY In Ihe Newark Manor Nursing Home on January 23, 1981, llene E. formerly of Newport. Age 88 years.

Relatives and friends are Invited to attend Ihe Funeral Services from the NICHOLS FUNERAL HOME, 212 East Justis Street, Newport on Wednesday January 28 at Interment will be in St. James Cemetery, Newport. Friends may call al the funeral home Tuesday evening 7:00 lo 9:00. JELTZ In this city on January 22, 1981, Bessie A. S.

JeltJ of 502 Taylor Street, Wilmington, DE. Sister ol Helen S. Starkev and Dora S. Lee both of Wilmington. Aunt of William J.

Starkev of Wilmington, Myrtle Miles of Philadelphia, PA and Sarah Dulton of Wilmington. Also survived bv many great nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Age 86 years. Relatives and friends and members of Min-islers Wives Asso. of Wilmington and Eiion-Mt.

Carmel Church are invited to attend Funeral Services from the EDWARD R. BELL FUNERAL HOME, 909 Poplar Street on Tuesday, January 27 al 8:00 P.M. Interment Wednesday morning Rolling Green Memorial Park, West Chester, PA. Friends may call at the funeral home on Tuesday from 6:00 until 8:00 P.M. KOWAL At her lale residence on January 24.

1981, Tatianna, of 1517 Naamans Road, wife of' the lale Stephen Kowal. Age 90 years. Relatives and friends are inviled to attend Ihe services from Gracelawn Memorial Park Chapel on Tuesday afternoon, January 27, at 1:15. Friends mav call 45 minutes prior to service. Interment in Ihe adioining memorial park.

The family suggest flowers be omitted. Arrangements by Ihe MCCRERY FUNERAL HOME. LACEY In Toledo, Ohio, on Sunday, January 25, 1981, Madeline Johnson Lacey. wife of the late Willis M. Lacey, of 6833 Regents Park Blvd.

SI. James Wood, Toledo, Ohio, formerly of 906 Philadelphia Pike, Wilmington, DE. Aged 72 years. Relatives and friends are invited to atlend the funeral service al the MEALEY FUNERAL HOME, 7th Broom Sts, on Thursday morning, January 29, al 11:00. Interment in Silverbrook Cemetery.

Friends mav call at Ihe funeral home on Wednesday evening alter 7. MACLARY In Ihe Delaware Division on January 24, 1981. James H. husband of Elaine H. Maclary of Hockessin.

DE. Age 73 years. Relatives and friends are inviled to attend the Funeral Services from Ihe NICHOLS FUNERAL 212 East Justis Street, Newport on January 28 al Interment will be in Red Clay Creek Cemetery. Friends may call at Ihe funeral home Tuesday evening 7:00 to 9:00. MCLAUGHLIN In St.

Francis Hospital, on January 26, 1981. Anna M. (Desmond), wife of Ihe lale William F. McLaughlin, of 1522 Clayton Road, Cleland Heights, Wilmington, Del. Aged 79 years.

Relatives and friends are Invited lo attend the funeral from the KRIENEN-GRIFFITH FUNERAL HOME, 1400 Kirkwood Highway, Elsmere. on Wednesday morning, January 28, al 9 Mass of Christian Burial al SI. Elizabeth RC Church al 10 o'clock, Intermenl al Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call al the funeral home on Tuesday evening after 7. In lieu of flowers Ihe family Suggests contriouuons 10 inv Denueiiiiw aiiiBt i.

Gertrude Priory, Ridgely, Md 21660 MOODY Suddenly In Ihls city on January 24, 1981, Ernest Lee (Junny) Moody III 183 Edge Avenue, Swanwvck Eslates, New CeslW. Son ol Email Lee Moody Jr. of New Cas le Johns of Wilmington. 06. Brother of Doranr i Glbbs.

Sharon Glbbs. Deslree Glbbs, Kim Moody al of Wilmington. Paternal Grandparents. Ernest Lee, Moodv Sr. and Louise P.

Moody both of WHmlnj-ton. Maternal Grandparents Mary L. Glbbs and Eugene L. Glbbs both ot New Castle. lso survived bv 6 aunts, 7 uncles and a host of other relatives and friends Age 9.

Relatives and friends are Invited to attend Funeral Services al Ml. Calvery Temple Church of God in Christ, 10th i Lombard Street on Thursday evening, January 29 at 8:00. Interment at Rivarvlew Cemetery on Friday morning. Friends may call al the church on Thursday tven ng trom 5 00 until 8 00. There will be no viewing alter 8.00.

Aanoernents bv CONGO, FUNERAL WME, 201 North Gray Avenue, DE. in be for He be a in of Middle School at 18th and van Buren streets to play basketball when they were arrested. Dumpson claimed he had lost his identification card about 12 days earlier: Driver hurt while fleeing state police MAGNOLIA Steven L. Pearson, -24, of Dover, was slightly injured early yesterday when his car overturned while being chased by state police. Pearson sped through a radar trap shortly before 1 a.m.

on Kent 105 police said, and an officer chased him. As he tried to turn onto Kent 30, Pearson lost control of his car and it hit an embankment, turning over twice, police said. Pearson was taken to Kent General Hospital, where he was treated for a back injury. He was later charged with failure to stop at police command, reckless driving, speeding, and driving without proof of Insurance. hurt as buses New Castle Greensboro; a daughter, Mary a.

Weiderhoeft of Silver Spring, a brother, Robert G. of Chester, two grandchildren, and five greatgrandchildren. Services will be tomorrow afternoon at 2 at the Boulais Funeral Home, Greensboro, where friends may call an hour earlier. Burial will be in Greensboro Cemetery, Greensboro. John E.

Derger Sr. DENTON, Md. John Edward Berger 64, of Denton, died Saturday in the Wilmington Medical Center General Division, Wilmington, after a long illness. Mr. Berger retired in 1980 from the Tidewater Publishing Cen-treville, after 25 years.

He had previously worked as a merchant seaman at the Sun Oil Co. in Marcus Hook, from 1946 to 1964. He is survived by his wife, Rosel-len Cole Berger, a son, John E. Jr. of Goldsboro, and two granddaughters.

Arrangements are incomplete. Instead of flowers, the family suggest donations to the Peninsula Medical Center, in care of the Cancer Center, Salisbury, Md. 21801. Amelia D. McCulloh PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y.

Amelia Duffy McCulloh, 51, of Pleasant-ville, died Jan. 19 in Northern West Chester Hospital in Mount Kisco, after a long illness. Mrs. McCulloh is survived by her husband, Robert M. McCulloh, a son, Robert M.

and a daughter, Barbara McCulloh, at home, and two brothers, Robert T. Duffy of Pocomoke City, and James B. Duffy of Wilmington, Del. Services and burial were Saturday in Pleasantville. Instead of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the Amelia Duffy McCulloh Memorial Fund, Pleasantville Presbyterian Church, Pleasantville, 10570.

Sarah D.Green CAPE MAY, N.J. Sarah D. Green, 96, of 206 Iselin Road, formerly of Wilmington, died yesterday in Atlantic City Medical Center, Atlantic City, after a short illness. Mrs. Green's husband, Frank, died in 1920.

She is survived by a son, Francis A. of Bear, Del; a daughter, Agnes T. Church, with whom she lived; 12 grandchildren, and 25 great-grandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial will be offered Thursday afternoon at 1 at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Sixth and Pine streets, Wilmington.

Friends may call Thursday morning after 11:30 at the Doherty-Wicker-sham Funeral Home, 1900 Delaware Wilmington. Burial will be in Cathedral Cemetery. Instead of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital Intensive Care Uhit, Lincoln Avenue and U.S. 9, Cape May Court House, 08210. Lloyd F.

Wells Sr. 1 HOUSTON, Texas Lloyd F. Wells 62, of 1911 Walnut Park Ridae. 111., formerly of New ark, Del, was dead on arrival here Friday at Ben Taub Hospital after an apparent heart attack. Mr.

Wells, general manager of Panellit Service a subsidiary of the Riley Skokie, 111., was in Houston on a business trip. He bad been with the company for 25 years, including several years at its Newport, branch. He left Delaware seven years ago. He is survived by his wife, Rose Ann Wells; a son, Lloyd F. Jr.

of Atlanta, three daughters, Loretta W. McMaster of Brookfield, Judith W. George of Lincoln University, and Susan W. Allen of Newark; his mother, Lucetta Kopp of Arlington, a brother, Ralph of Manassas, and a sister, Virginia Joki, also of Arlington, and three grandchildren. Services will be tomorrow morning at 11 at the William J.

Warwick Funeral Home, 121 W. Park Place, Newark, where friends may call at 10. Burial will be in Head of Christiana Cemetery, near Newark. Instead of flowers, the family sug- Eests contributions to St. Paul's utheran Church Memorial Fund, 701 S.

College Newark 19711. Seline S. Ehm Seline Stiefel Ehm, 95, of 1706 Argonne Stanton, died yesterday in Kent General Hospital, Dover, after a long illness. Mrs. Ehm's husband, Charles died in 1956.

She is survived by three sons, Richard of Stanton, Robert of Delmar, and Charles of El Cerrito, a daughter, Jean E. Lucas, with whom she lived; a brother, Jack Stiefel of Brandvwine Hundred; five sisters, Anna Rallies of Jacksonville, Gretchen Hintze, Wally Harry Streets Harry Streets, 96, a resident of the Tilton Terrace Nursing Home, 801'; N. Broom formerly of Cheswold, died Sunday in the nursing home after a long illness. Mr. Streets was a farmer in the Cheswold area until he retired in 1950.

He was a charter member Of the Cheswold Fire Company. His wife, Helen A. Streets, died in 1949. He is survived by a son, Seville E. of Boulder, a daughter, Ethel S.

DiSabatino of Wilmington; eight grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren. Services Will be tomorrow morning at 11 at the Matthews-Bryson Funeral Home, 53 W. Commerce Smyrna, where friends may call an hour earlier. Burial will be private. Instead of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the Tilton Terrace Nursing Home, 801 N.

Broom Wilmington, 19805. Florence M. Saunders Florence M. Saunders, 69, of 113 Meadowood Drive, Meadowood, died Sunday in the Delaware Division after a short illness. Mrs.

Saunders' husband, Albert C. died in 1976. She is survived by two sons, Robert A. of Newark and Albert C. Ill of Wilmington; a daughter, Adrianne M.

Home of Silview, and five grandchildren. She also is survived by her mother-in-law, Iola Saunders, with whom she lived. Services and burial will be private. There will be no viewing. 24 students collide near By PHIL MILFORD Staff writer Twenty-four high school students were treated at a Wilmington hospi-' tal yesterday after two school buses collided on Basin Road near New Castle.

None of the students was seriously hurt. State police said the students, all between the ages of 15 and 18, were en route to William Penn High School from the Dunleith and Simonds Gardens subdivisions. The accident happened shortly before 8 a.m. at Frenchtown Road, across from the Schoolside Apartments, police said-Seven of the students were taken to the Delaware Division by volun- Robbers threaten man at his home LINCOLN State police are seeking a pair of robbers who threatened a Lincoln man over the weekend. Police said Charles Coverdale, 69, was at home on Sussex 225 at 11 p.m.

Saturday when he heard a knock on his door. When he answered, one of two men asked for someone who didn't, live there. One of the men then pointed a shotgun at him and demanded money. Coverdale refused to give them any and closed the door on them. They ran away towards U.S.

113, police said. Gail Hammond of beaiord. Memorial services will be tomorrow afternoon at 2 at the Cape Henlopen Funeral Home, Lewes. There will be no viewing. Burial will be in Henlopen Memorial Park near Lewes.

Instead of flowers, the family suggests contributions to Delaware Association of Retarded Children, P.O. Box 1892, Wilmington, 19899. Katherine M. McKinney Katherine M. KcKinney, 84, of Stratford Apartments, Shipley and Naamans roads, died yesterday in the Memorial Division after a short illness.

Mrs. McKinney's husband, Wil liam died in 1970. She is survived by two daughter, Barbara M. Reburn of Kennett Square, and Joan M. Prall of Coral Gables, a sister, Helen K.

Wise of Wilmington; four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Services will be tomorrow afternoon at 2 at the Chandler Funeral Home, 2506 Concord Pike, Sharpley, where friends may call an hour earlier. Burial will be in River-view Cemetery. Instead of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the American Cancer Society, 1925 Lovering Wilmington, 19806. Anna M.

D. McLaughlin Anna M. Desmond McLaughlin, 79, of 1522 Clayton Road, Cleland Heights, died yesterday in St. Francis Hospital after a short illness. Mrs.

McLaughlin's husband, William died in 1955. She is survived by three sons, Paul J. and Francis both of Wilmington, William F. of North Attleboro, three daughters, Anne Marie McLaughlin, at home; Sister Anne Marie and Sister Mary Paul, both of Ridgely, two brothers, A. Leroy Desmond and Arthur Desmond, and two sisters, Marie Cassidy and Grace J.

Desmond, all of Wilmington, and 16 grandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial will be offered tomorrow morning at 10 at St. Elizabeth's Catholic Church, 809 S. Broom St. Friends may call tonight at the Krierien-Griffith Funeral Home, 1400 Kirkwood Highway, Elsmere.

Burial will be in Cathedral Cemetery. Instead of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the Benedictine Sisters, Ridgely, 21660. James B. Stuart James Bonner Stuart, 86, former owner and operator of Stuart Leather Co. in Wilmington, died Saturday in Tilton Terrace Nursing Home, 801 N.

Broom after a short illness. Mr. Stuart, of 105 Silverside Road, owned and operated the leather company at 202 W. Fifth St. for more than 25 years until he retired many years ago.

He is survived by his wife, Mary D. Stuart. Services will be Thursday morning at 11 at the McCrery Memorial Funeral Home, 3924 Concord Pike, Talleyville. There will be no viewing. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery.

Instead of flowers, the family suggests contributions to charity. Larry E. Hamann AUSTIN, Texas Larry Eugene Hamann, 5-week-old son of David S. and Deborah Hamann of Austin, formerly of Newark, died Friday in Seaton Hospital, Austin. The infant was premature; In addition to his parents, he is survived by his paternal grandfather, Walter E.

Hamann, and his maternal grandparents, Larry S. and Lilly Robinette, and his pater-, nal great-grandparents, Walter F. and Mary Hamann, all of Newark. Services and burial will be in Austin. teer fire company ambulances, and the others were sent there after complaining to the school nurse of bumps and bruises.

A hospital spokesman said they were released after treatment. One of the bus drivers, Linda L. Shirk, 23, of Lambsons Lane, was also slightly hurt. Traffic in the area was detoured for about 30 minutes after the accident, according to Cpl. Barry I.

Beck, a state police spokesman. Ms. Shirk told police she 'was headed west on Basin Road about 7:50 a.m. when a white car stopped suddenly in front of her near the Frenchtown Road intersection. Ms.

Shirk, who drove bus No. 72, said she hit the brakes and avoided the car, but another school bus behind hers, driven by Ronald C. Teague, 18, of South Street, New Castle, plowed into the back of her vehicle with bus No. 70. Teague wasn't hurt.

Police were looking for the driver of the white car, possibly a Ford Mustang, for questioning. A Delaware Division spokesman identified the injured teen-agers as: Dennis Barnes, Michelle Barnes, Carletta Brown, Kevin Butler, Trenda Connor, Deneen Crawford, Charles Dickerson, Norman Dol-lard, Leatrice Grady, Angelia Graham, Veronica Graves, Carlissa Jones, Trevina Jones, Horace Lee, Timothy Moody, Gary Middle-brooks, Tripleteen Moye, Daniel Outlaw, Deborah Plnkston, Chenita Pritchett, Michael Robinson, Lorraine Taylor, Mary Wilmore and Bernadette Wilson..

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